Feb 17 • 08:28 UTC 🇪🇸 Spain El País

Marc Giró triumphs at the Iris Awards with 'Late Xou' after saying goodbye to TVE and sends a message to Vox: 'Here we will be'

Marc Giró won the Iris Award for best entertainment presenter for his show 'Late Xou' as he leaves TVE, also praising the series 'Querer' which won four awards.

Marc Giró celebrated a grand farewell from TVE after winning the Iris Award for Best Entertainment Presenter for his show 'Late Xou'. The ceremony, held at Teatro Real, also recognized other winners, most notably the series 'Querer', which garnered four awards in total, highlighting its excellence in the industry.

Giró's triumph showcases not just personal achievement but also a significant moment in Spanish television, reflecting the industry's embrace of innovative entertainment formats. As part of his acceptance speech, he spoke about his upcoming transition to La Sexta with a contract from Atresmedia and addressed political tensions by sending a message to the far-right party Vox, asserting his commitment to the entertainment landscape.

The recognition of 'Late Xou' as well as Giró's performance indicates a shift in viewer preferences towards diverse and engaging content amidst the competitive landscape of Spanish broadcasting. With industry leaders like Giró making moves between networks, the implications for future programming and cultural discourse in Spain are noteworthy.

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